History

History of Washington-Dulles

The Art Institute of Washington-Dulles provides creative educations for students interested in pursing careers in design, media arts, and fashion.

Educate and prepare students for creative careers

The school's creative space includes:

Classrooms and studios

A gallery

An art store

A library

Mac and PC computer labs

Specialized resource areas for design, fashion, and media arts

Many students enjoy apartment living in school-sponsored housing. To learn more about housing options, please contact the Student Affairs Department.

To build relationships and gain experience in their areas of study, many students participate in special events and workshops, join student groups, and work in internships within the D.C. region. The Art Institute of Washington—Dulles offers the following services to help students during their time at the school:

Special events/workshops on health or wellness related areas

Information on human services in the local area

Assistance with study habits, time management, stress management, communication, problem solving, and the transition to school

Coordination of disability services for students who qualify in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act

Referral to short term counseling provided by the Student Assistance Programs for students in need of emotional support or guidance